This is kind of a side note, but is Sony the only company that makes MD
changers for cars?
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From: "WZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 8:02 AM
Subject: RE: MD: MDX-65 Changer
>
> Did you find that price off of carmedia ?
>
> I couldn't find anything cheaper than carmedia myself, but I've heard of
> people complain about their customer service.
>
> wrt to your question, i believe sony's changer use sony's own proprietary
> connector so if your chrysler headunit wasn't made by sony, then you'd
> probably have to get adapters, if they exist.
>
> > My mom is going to put a CD changer in her convertable, I convinced her
> > to go with a MD changer. I found a MDX-65 changer on sale on the net for
> > $319.99. Anybody know how good this changer is and will it work with a
> > stock Chrystler head unit that has changer controls for a 6 cd changer
> > out of box, or will I have to get all sorts of adapters. Someone let me
> > know something so I'm better prepared to install the thing if we order
it
> > off the net. I know Crutchfield knows all that shit, but, they're too
> > expensive.
>
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